Four ISPs are suing the state of Maine because it is allegedly violating broadband providers’ free speech because a new law forces them to ask for their customers’ permission to sell their browser history. If you think that sounds bizarre, that probably means you’re...

For half a decade, Google’s Wear OS (also known as Android Wear) has struggled along in the world of fitness trackers. A year after its launch, it trailed well behind Fitbit, Jawbone, and Apple Watch, with just 10% of the market share. Google partnered with dozens of...

Last week, the U.S. decided to restrict Chinese mobile phone maker Huawei’s access to U.S. technology, saying that this access poses a security risk. This decision has had worldwide consequences. What the blacklisting means is that Huawei can no longer source software...

TechCrunch today reported that Slack has filed to go public via a direct listing. Rather than a traditional IPO, a direct listing allows existing shareholders to sell their stock to investors. In this case, Slack’s S-1 filing shows that it plans to make $100 million...

In the world of video content, Netflix has emerged as a clear industry leader. Not only is the streaming service the first place millions of people turn when they want to watch their favorite movies and shows, but the company is also now finding success as the studio...

We’re entering a new era in movie production—one in which traditional film studios like MGM and Paramount are starting to decline, and big 21st-century tech companies like Netflix and Hulu are rising to prominence. It’s a fascinating time for an industry that hasn’t...